Erebus
Erebo is a figure present in the myths of the Greek religion. John William Waterhouse Sleep and his Half-Brother Death Ancestral Deity, the son of Chaos and Brother of Night, is the personification of darkness, and with the term "Erebo", indeed, the Inferments can also be indicated. With her sister, she gave birth to Emeras and Ether, and Charon. In addition to these, Erebo also created with the Night the Three Moire, Cloto, the weaver of the thread of men's lives, Laches, the meter of the thread itself, and ultimately the most fearsome: Atropo, the one who thinks the thread. In addition to Etere and Emera, Erebo had other children from the Night: they were not real deities, but personifications of abstractions, including: ▪ Thanatos, death ▪ Hypnos, sleep, twin of Thanatos ▪ Oneiros , dreams ▪ Momo, blame, exiled from Olympus for harshly criticizing Zeus and Tenderness ▪ Nemesis, revenge ▪ Moros, destiny ▪ Geras, old age ▪ Apate, deception ▪ Eris, discord ▪ Ker, violent death ▪ Oizys, misery ▪ Philotes, friendship Also the three Hesperides were daughters of Erebo and Night.